Not much of an effects person, but one I may get someday is the Catalinbread Epoch Pre EP3 Preamp/Buffer. At first I thought $299.was kinda expensive, but it's a boost, buffer and it can be used to run 2 amps. So 3 things in 1 pedal.

It's an all-analog, true stereo In and Out tremolo and panner and buffer with up to 15db of powerful boost, and the latest version runs off of an 18v power-supply (included). It can be used as a buffer, booster, and two-way splitter with or without the tremolo effect engaged. Lots of options!

Fulltone pedals are top-quality, extremely solidly built all-analog pedals with very low noise and very musical, warm tones. I have a Fulltone Clyde Deluxe wah and a Fulltone Octafuzz (Octavia-style octave-fuzz) that are both just wonderful, and I want several more Fulltone pedals- including this Supa-Trem 2.

Originally Posted By: Scott Fraser

Remember, unless it's something that just was newly released, just about anything can be found for a discount, used, on Reverb.com.

Not much of an effects person, but one I may get someday is the Catalinbread Epoch Pre EP3 Preamp/Buffer. At first I thought $299.was kinda expensive, but it's a boost, buffer and it can be used to run 2 amps. So 3 things in 1 pedal.

It's an all-analog, true stereo In and Out tremolo and panner and buffer with up to 15db of powerful boost, and the latest version runs off of an 18v power-supply (included). It can be used as a buffer, booster, and two-way splitter with or without the tremolo effect engaged. Lots of options!

Fulltone pedals are top-quality, extremely solidly built all-analog pedals with very low noise and very musical, warm tones. I have a Fulltone Clyde Deluxe wah and a Fulltone Octafuzz (Octavia-style octave-fuzz) that are both just wonderful, and I want several more Fulltone pedals- including this Supa-Trem 2.

Originally Posted By: Scott Fraser

Remember, unless it's something that just was newly released, just about anything can be found for a discount, used, on Reverb.com.

Truth.

The added functions and the somewhat lower price make the Fulltone a good alternative.

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People forget that the Grateful Dead were very forward-looking, in terms of tech. Yeah, I know, bunch of old hippies . . .

Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia were among the first players to take up the E-Bow, they were both early adapters of MIDI/Synth Guitar, In-ear monitor systems, and of course, there was the notorious "Wall Of Sound", a great concept, not so practical for a band that made most of its money touring. Bobby was also one of the first American artists to perform with a high-quality Japanese Guitar (the Ibanez Artist) at a time when American Guitar companies were pushing back hard against Japanese competition.

I saw that ModRex pedal the other day while waiting for a package pickup at GC, and didn't remember ever seeing it announced. I meant to look it up when I got home, but forgot. Has anyone tried one yet? It's a way cool design for sure!